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Environmental contaminants exposure and preterm birth: a systematic review [PDF]
Preterm birth is an obstetric condition associated with a high risk of infant mortality and morbidities in both the neonatal period and later in life, which has also a significant public health impact because it carries an important societal economic ...
Benedetti Panici, Pierluigi +5 more
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Biodegradation of Bisphenol A, Bisphenol F and Bisphenol S in Seawater [PDF]
A group of compounds structurally similar to bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane (bisphenol A, BPA) are called bisphenols (BPs), and some of them can partially replace BPA in industrial applications.
Benfenati +24 more
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Bisphenol A (BPA) and its substitute bisphenol S (BPS) are desirable materials widely used in manufacturing plastic products but can pose carcinogenic risks to humans. A new conductive iron-based metal-organic framework (Fe-HHTP)-modified pencil graphite
Jin-Yang Chen +4 more
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Simultaneous Determination of Bisphenol A and Bisphenol S in Environmental Water using Ratio Derivative Ultraviolet Spectrometry [PDF]
Asimplified method based on ratio derivative ultraviolet spectrometry for simultaneous determination of bisphenolA(BPA) and bisphenol S (BPS) in environmental water is presented. The method provides a direct analysis of the samples without tedious sample
Cao, G, Liu, B, Zhuang, Y
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Oral Systemic Bioavailability of Bisphenol A and Bisphenol S in Pigs [PDF]
International audienceBACKGROUND: Given its hormonal activity, bisphenol S (BPS) as a substitute for bisphenol A (BPA) could actually increase the risk of endocrine disruption if its toxicokinetic (TK) properties, namely its oral availability and ...
Bouchard, M +11 more
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Bisphenol S (BPS), a common alternative to bisphenol A (BPA), is extensively utilized in the production of food-contact materials. Concerns about its potential health impacts have grown.
Han Liu +6 more
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Bisphenol S (BPS), a major substitute for bisphenol A (BPA), is widely used in the production of plastics, thermal paper, and epoxy resins, and is ubiquitous in air, soil, water, and food.
Zishun LU, Chao ZHANG, Jiahu HAO
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The role of endoplasmic reticulum stress in BPS-induced disruption of endometrial decidualization
Bisphenol A (BPA) exposure has been widely associated with adverse health outcomes, prompting the proliferation of ''BPA-free'' products. However, substitutes such as bisphenol S (BPS) are now equally prevalent and frequently detected at levels ...
Shaoyuan Xu +8 more
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Effect of Bisphenol S (BPS) on the contraction of duodenal visceral smooth muscle ex vivo in rat
Debarati Roy +4 more
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